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Thursday, March 31, 2022

2022 Post-Oscars / Oscars 2023-The 95th / Possible Venice Choices

2022 POST-OSCARS 





Well, the 94th Oscar ceremony is in the books.

TFF #48 films end up with three Oscar wins with Jane Campion winning Best Direction, and the only Oscar out of 12 nominations, for The Power of the Dog.  Sir Kenneth Branagh won his first Oscar for Original Screenplay for Belfast.  It's only win out of seven nominations.  The third win was Will Smith's for Best Actor for King Richard.  

As I mentioned on Monday, in terms of prediction accuracy I went 21 of 23.  That might be my best year for predictions ever.  That said, lots of people did very well.  Over at Awards Daily there were reportedly 28 different folks tied for the top spot in their annual Oscar prediction contest with a 22/23 rate of success.

On Sunday, part of my final predictions post included a segment called "Ten Categories That Will Determine Your Oscar Pool."  It was a list of the 10 categories that seemed to me the most likely places where the category was competitive and an upset could occur.  Didn't miss a one except Best Picture and I was on the under side of that with my Power of the Dog prediction. As it turned out the biggest "surprise" came in Animated Short when The Windshield Wiper surprised perceived frontrunners Robin Robin and Bestia.

The three wins for Telluride films was the smallest haul for films that played The SHOW since 2009 when no TFF film won any Oscar (out of 16 nominations).


OSCAR 2023-THE 95TH




Wasting no time, Oscar predicting website Next Best Picture had a post up on Tuesday with a list of films that will/could be released in 2022 that they think might be in the Oscar race for this next season.  As usual, I have parsed it for possible films that we might see over Labor Day weekend.  Here's that list of films with their directors.

Asteroid City/Wes Anderson
Armageddon Time/James Gray
Babylon/Damien Chazelle
Bardo/Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
The Killer/David Fincher
Killers of the Flower Moon/Martin Scorsese
Next Goal Wins/Taika Waititi
Poor Things/Yorgos Lanthimos
The Son/Florian Zeller
Tar/Todd Field
White Noise/Noah Baumbach
Women Talking/Sarah Polley
  
From NBP's "Other Contenders" list:

Barbie/Greta Gerwig
Bones and All/Luca Guadagnino
Broker/Hirokazu Kore-eda



POSSIBLE VENICE CHOICES






Jordan Ruimy at World of Reel posted yesterday reporting that Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's Bardo will premiere at Venice.  The Venice/Telluride one-two  has intensified over the past few years.  Consequently, the potential of a Venice bow doesn't guarantee that Inarritu makes the trip, but it sure doesn't diminish the chances wither.  Other films that Ruimy mentions as Venice possibilities: Damien Chazelle's Babylon, Noah Baumbach's White Noise and Paul Schrader's The Master Gardener.



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Monday, March 28, 2022

The Oscars and Telluride

 THE OSCARS AND TELLURIDE



For only the second time since 2008 the Oscar winner for Best Picture did not World Premiere or North American Premiere at the Telluride Film Festival as Sian Heder's CODA took the top prize last night.  Green Book also achieved that feat at the 2019 Oscars.

TFF #48 films that were honored last night were The Power of the Dog with Jane Campion's win for Best Direction, Belfast for Kenneth Branagh's Original Screenplay and King Richard for Will Smith as Best Actor.

Dune topped the night with six Oscars followed by CODA with three and The Eyes of Tammy Faye with two.


The winners:

Picture: CODA
Direction: Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog
Actress: Jessica Chastain/The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Actor: Will Smith/King Richard
Supporting Actress: Ariana DeBose/West Side Story
Supporting Actor: Troy Kotsur/CODA
Original Screenplay: Kenneth Branagh/Belfast
Adapted Screenplay Sian Heder/CODA
Documentary: Summer of Soul
Animated Feature: Encanto
International Film: Drive My Car
Cinematography: Dune
Editing: Dune
Production Design: Dune
Original Score: Dune
Original Song: No Time to Die from No Time to Die
Costumes: Cruella
Visual Effects: Dune
Sound: Dune
Makeup/Hair: The Eye of Tammy Faye
Animated Short: The Windshield Wiper
Doc Short: The Queen of Basketball
Live Action Short: The Long Goodbye

I went 21/23 dropping on Animated Short and Best Picture,  I was too stubborn on The Power of the Dog in the face of the momentum that gathered for CODA.

And then there was the Will Smith/Chris Rock confrontation which will be the talk of this particular Oscars forever.  It will be interesting to see how that shakes out and if Smith's actions have an affect on his career going forward.



Coolest moments of the night for me: Campion's win...I actually got to speak with her briefly on the streets of Telluride and express my admiration for her work on The Power of the Dog.

Troy Kotsur's win.  I remember seeing CODA and remarking after it was over that he should be in the Oscar conversation.  For my money, of the four Oscar winning actors this year...it's easily the best performance.

Seeing Francis Ford Coppola, Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino on stage to intro the tribute to the 50th anniversary of The Godfather and be able to turn to the wife and say: I've been on set with one (DeNiro), shaken hands with one and say "thank you for your work" (Coppola) and seen one on stage in a live performance (Pacino-Merchant of Venice-Shakespeare in the Park in NYC in 2010).

More to come on Thursday...it's been a season...



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Monday, February 14, 2022

The First MTFB Oscar Winners Take / Interviews and Profiles: The Power of the Dog and Cyrano

THE FIRST MTFB OSCAR WINNERS TAKE




The Oscar ceremony will be March 27th and now that we know the nominees, here's my first run at predicting the winners  I'm starting off with the Big Eight categories and will continue to add and update categories as we move through these next six weeks.  As always, TFF #48 films/performers are in Bold.


BEST PICTURE




1) The Power of the Dog
2) Belfast
3) West Side Story
4) King Richard
5) Licorice Pizza
6)  CODA
7) Dune
8) Don't Look Up
9) Drive My Car
10) Nightmare Alley


BEST DIRECTION

1) Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog
2) Kenneth Branagh/Belfast
3) Steven Spielberg/West Side Story
4) Paul Thomas Anderson/Licorice Pizza
5) Ryusuke Hamaguchi/Drive My Car


BEST ACTOR

1) Will Smith/King Richard
2) Benedict Cumberbatch/The Power of the Dog
3) Andrew Garfield/tick, tick...BOOM
4) Denzel Washington/The Tragedy of Macbeth
5) Javier Bardem/Being the Ricardos


BEST ACTRESS

1) Nicole Kidman/Being the Ricardos
2) Kristen Stewart/Spencer
3) Jessica Chastain/The Eyes of Tammy Faye
4) Olivia Colman/The Lost Daughter
5) Penelope Cruz/Parallel Mothers


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

1) Ariana DeBose/West Side Story
2) Kirsten Dunst/The Power of the Dog
3) Aunjanue Ellis/King Richard
4) Jesse Buckley/The Lost Daughter
5) Judi Dench/Belfast


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

1) Kodi Smit-McPhee/The Power of the Dog
2) Troy Kotsur/CODA
3) Ciaran Hinds/Belfast
4) Jesse Plemoms/The Power of the Dog
5) J.K. Simmons/Being the Ricardos


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY




1) Belfast
2) Licorice Pizza
3) Don't Look Up
4) King Richard
5) The Worst Person in the World


BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

1) The Power of the Dog
2) CODA
3) The Lost Daughter
4) Drive My CarInterviews and Pro
5) Dune


INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES

THE POWER OF THE DOG





CYRANO







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Monday, January 10, 2022

Peter Bogdanovich 1939-2022 / NSFC and The Golden Globes / MTFB Oscar Update: Best Picture, Direction and More / The Film Stage's Most Anticipated / Interviews and Profiles

PETER BOGDANOVICH 1939-2022




Peter Bogdanovich died on Thursday.  Over the past 20+ years he was a frequent presence at The SHOW beginning with his choice to Guest Direct the festival in 1998.  That year he programmed: Orson Welles Touch of Evil.  Bogdanovich's own Directed by John Ford was also featured at the 25th TFF.

Bogdanovich returned to T-ride a number of times thereafter including 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2018.  He was part of my first Telluride in 2006 as he was back at the fest with Directed by John Ford again.

His film legacy included: The Last Picture Show, What's Up Doc? Paper Moon, Saint Jack and Mask among others.  He was twice Oscar nominated for The Last Picture Show as Best Director and co-writer with Larry McMurtry.
On a different note, although never an attendee (at least to my knowledge) of the Telluride Film Festival, I have to also note the passing of Sidney Poitier.  Truly a giant in the world of film.

NSFC AND THE GOLDEN GLOBES

The National Society of Film Critics and The Golden Globes announced their winners for films from 2021 over the weekend.

THE NSFC 



The NSFC announces winners and runners-up through third place (and the vote totals for each).  Here are the TFF #48 films/performers that were named winners or runners-up.

Best Picture: #2 Petite Maman #3 The Power of the Dog (Drive My Car was named Best Picture.
Best Direction: #2 Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog, #3 Celine Sciamma/Petite Maman
Best Nonfiction Film: #1 Flee, #2 Procession, #3 The Velvet Underground
Best Cinematography #2 The Power of the Dog
Best Supporting Actress: #1 Jesse Buckley/The Lost Daughter
Best Actor: #2 Benedict Cumberbatch/The Power of the Dog, #3 Simon Rex/Red Rocket

TFF regulars Bertrand Tavernier and Peter Bogdanovich both received notice being named winners of the NSFC Film Heritage Award.


THE GOLDEN GLOBES WINNERS




A modified version of the Golden Globes was held last night as The Hollywood Foreign Press Association continues to try to rehabilitate itself into the awards power that it has been over the last several years.  Absent a television presentation, the HFPA "announced" their awards via social media.  TFF #48 winners in Bold.

Best Picture/Drama: The Power of the Dog
Best Picture/Musical or Comedy: West Side Story
Best Direction: Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog
Best Actress/Drama: Nicole Kidman/Being the Ricardos
Best Actor/Drama: Will Smith/King Richard
Best Actress/Musical or Comedy: Rachel Zegler/West Side Story
Best Actor/Musical or Comedy: Andrew Garfield/tick, tick...BOOM
Best Supporting Actress: Ariana DeBose/West Side Story
Best Supporting Actor: Kodi Smit-McPhee/The Power of the Dog 
Best Screenplay: Kenneth Branagh/Belfast
Best Non-English Language Film: Drive My Car
Best Animated Film: Encanto
Best Score: Dune
Best Song: No Time to Die/No Time to Die



MTFB OSCAR UPDATE: BEST PICTURE, DIRECTION AND MORE




Here's the MTFB latest update on predictions for Academy Award nominations for Best Picture and Best Director, International Feature, Animated Feature and Documentary Feature.  These categories were last predicted here on Dec. 27th.  As always TFF #48 films are indicate in Bold and the film's previous position is indicated to the right in parentheses.


BEST PICTURE




1) Belfast (1)
2) The Power of the Dog (2)
3) West Side Story (3)
4) Dune (4)
5) Licorice Pizza (5)
6) King Richard (6)
7) CODA (7)
8) Don't Look Up (8)
9) tick, tick...BOOM (9)
10) The Tragedy of Macbeth (Alt.)

Alternates: Being the Ricardos and The Lost Daughter


BEST DIRECTION

1) Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog
2) Kenneth Branagh/Belfast
3) Denis Villenueve/Dune
4) Steven Spielberg/West Side Story
5) Paul Thomas Anderson/Licorice Pizza

Alternates: Ryusuke Hamaguchi/Drive My Car and Maggie Gyllenhaal/The Lost Daughter


BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE

1) Drive My Car/Japan (1)
2) The Worst Person in the World/Norway (3)
3) A Hero/Iran (2)
4) Flee/Denmark (4)
5) The Hand of God/Italy (5)

Alternates: Compartment #6/Finland  and I'm Your Man/Germany


BEST ANIMATED FEATURE




1) Encanto (1)
2) Flee (2)
3) The Mitchells vs. The Machines (3)
4) Luca (4)
5) Raya and the Last Dragon (5)

Alternates: Belle and Sing 2


BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

1) The Rescue (2)
2) Flee (1)
3) Summer of Soul (3)
4) Attica (4) 
5) Ascension (Alt.)

Alternates: Procession and Faya Dayi


THE FILM STAGE'S 100 MOST ANTICIPATED




The Film Stage posted its list of 100 films for 2022 (maybe).  As you might expect, I have culled it for TFF #49 possibilities.  Here they be:

100) Babylon
94) Peter Von Kant
89) Red, White and Water
83) All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt
81) The Wonder
72) Monica
68) The Son
66) Maestro
63) The Holdover
51) Bones and All
48) Poor Things
45) R.M.N.
43) White Noise
28) The Killer
26) The End
24) Asteroid City
21) The Zone of Interest
20) Broker
15) The Master Gardener
12) One Fine Morning
11) Blonde
10) Women Talking
8) Tar
3) Showing Up
1) Killers of the Flower Moon




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Monday, December 13, 2021

Dec. 13th Post Updated: Globes and the CCA / MTFB Updates Oscar Predix: Best Picture, Director and More / Playlist 100 and TFF #49 / Interviews and Profiles

TODAY'S POST UPDATED: GLOBES AND THE CCA




I have updated today's post this afternoon to reflect nominations from the HFPA/Golden Globes and The Critics' Choice Awards as they reflect/impact TFF #48 films.  Starting with The CCA where TFF #48 films combined for 39 nominations today lead by Belfast's 11 (West Side Story also had 11 nominations).  Here's the rundown of TFF #48 CCA nominations:

BELFAST (11): Best Picture, Direction, Supporting Actor (Hinds), Supporting Actor (Dornan), Supporting Actress (Balfe), Original Screenplay, Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Young Actor (Hill), and Ensemble.

THE POWER OF THE DOG (10): Best Picture, Direction, Actor (Cumberbatch), Supporting Actor (Smit-McPhee), Supporting Actress (Dunst), Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Editing, Score and Ensemble.

KING RICHARD (6): Best Picture, Actor (Smith), Supporting Actress (Ellis), Original Screenplay, Song, Young Actor (Sidney)

THE LOST DAUGHTER (2): Best Actress (Colman), Adapted Screenplay

SPENCER (2): Best Actress (Stewart), Score

THE FRENCH DISPATCH (2): Best Comedy,  Production Design

FLEE (2): Best Foreign Language Film, Animated Feature

CYRANO (1): Best Actor (Dinklage)

A HERO (1): Best Foreign Language Film

THE HAND OF GOD (1); Best Foreign Language Film

C'MON C'MON (1): Best Young Actor (Norman)


GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS




TFF #48 total nominations: 27

BELFAST 7: Best Picture-Drama, Direction, Screenplay, Supporting Actress (Balfe), Supporting Actor (Hinds), Supporting Actor (Dornan), Song

THE POWER OF THE DOG (7): Best Picture-Drama, Direction, Screenplay, Actor-Drama (Cumberbatch), Supporting Actress (Dunst), Supporting Actor (Smit-McPhee), Score

KING RICHARD (4): Best Picture-Drama, Actor-Drama (Smith), Supporting Actress (Ellis), Song

CYRANO (2): Best Picture-Musical/Comedy, Actor-Musical/Comedy (Dinklage)

THE LOST DAUGHTER (2): Best Direction, Actress-Drama (Colman)

SPENCER (1): Best Actress/Drama (Stewart)

FLEE (1): Best Animated Feature

THE HAND OF GOD (1): Best Foreign Language Film

A HERO (1): Best Foreign Language Film

THE FRENCH DISPATCH (1): Best Score


MTFB UPDATES OSCAR PREDIX: BEST PICTURE, DIRECTOR AND MORE




Here's the MTFB latest update on predictions for Academy Award nominations for Best Picture and Best Director, International Feature, Animated Feature and Documentary Feature.  These categories were last predicted here on Nov. 29th.  As always TFF #48 films are indicate in Bold and the film's previous position is indicated to the right in parentheses.


BEST PICTURE




1) Belfast (1)
2) The Power of the Dog (2)
3) West Side Story (7)
4) King Richard (3)
5) Dune (4)
6) Licorice Pizza (5)
7) Nightmare Alley (8)
8) CODA (New)
9) Being the Ricardos (6)
10) Don't Look Up (10)

Alternates: Spencer and tick, tick...BOOM


BEST DIRECTION

1) Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog (2)
2) Kenneth Branagh/Belfast (1)
3) Denis Villenueve/Dune (3)
4) Steven Spielberg/West Side Story (Alt.)
5) Paul Thomas Anderson/Licorice Pizza (4)

Alternates: Reinaldo Marcus Green/King Richard and Guillermo Del Toro/Nightmare Alley


BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE




1) A Hero/Iran (2)
2) The Worst Person in the World/Norway (1)
3) Drive My Car/Japan (Alt.)
4) The Hand of God/Italy (4)
5) Flee/Denmark (3)

Alternates: Titane/France and Compartment#6/Finland


BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

1) Encanto (2)
2) The Mitchell's vs. The Machines (3)
3) Flee (1)
4) Luca (4)
5) Belle (5)

Alternates: Raya and the Last Dragon and The Summit of the Gods


BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

1) The Rescue (2)
2) Flee (1)
3) Summer of Soul (3)
4) Procession (4)
5) Ascension (5)

Alternates: Attica and The First Wave


PLAYLIST 100 AND TFF #49




Each year around this time The Playlist maps out a list of its 100 most anticipated films for the following year. each year I try to cull some ides for what might be in the mix as possible choices for Telluride.  Last year's assessment ended up with me picking 20 films as possible for TFF #48.  That list ended up having seven films that were on TFF's announced list of films for 2021: 

The Electrical Life of Louis Wain
The Velvet Underground
The Card Counter
Petite Maman
The Power of the Dog
Bergman Island
The French Dispatch

Four films were on last year's list that made the TFF #48 which I did not predict:

King Richard
The Lost Daughter
Red Rocket
C'mon C'mon

So here's my stab at this year's list at some films that could play TFF #49:

#87 The Good Nurse
#77 Kenneth Branagh's Untitled Bee Gees Film
#68 Rustin
#54 The Pale Blue Eye
#52 The Son
#48 The Actor
#47 Beth and Don
#45 The End
#39 Maestro
#38 The Whale
#29 Red, White and Water
#21 Babylon
#15 Showing Up
the other #15 (yes, the list has two 15's) TAR
#14 Armageddon Time
#11 White Noise
#10 Poor Things
#7 Blonde
#6 Bardo
#5 Bones and All
#4 Women Talking
#2 Killer of the Flower Moon
#1 The Killer




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Monday, November 29, 2021

Stephen Sondheim 1930-2021 / MTFB Updates Oscar Predictions: Picture, Director and More / Indiewire' s International Shortlist

STEPHEN SONDHEIM 1930-2021




Musical theater legend Stephen Sondheim has died.  Reports were that the great Broadway songwriter died on Friday morning.  Many of the remembrances over the weekend have made a point that Sondheim was a big fan of film and I'm happy to remind all that Sondheim guest-directed TFF in 2003.  His presentation was a mini-retrospective of the works of Julien Duvivier.  The retrospective consisted of three of Duvivier's films: Panique, La Belle Equipe and Carnet Du Bal.  Sondheim also presented George Stevens' The More the Merrier for TFF #30.

In terms of his own film involvement, Sondheim was an Oscar winner for Original Song for Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man) in 1991.  He also was the co-screen writer (with Anthony Hopkins) of the 1973 film The Last of Sheila.  Then, of course, there were the adaptations of so many of the musicals that he had been a part of including the upcoming re-imagining of West Side Story from Steven Spielberg.

Sondheim also won a Pulitzer Prize, eight Grammys and eight Tony awards as well as being a Kennedy Center Honors recipient in 1993.

As for me, my fascination with Sondheim began with a love affair with the Judy Collins recording of Send in the Clowns.  I didn't even know that it was from the musical A Little Night Music at the time.  Yet, later that year (1975), my first participation in a college production was as Asst. Prop Master for the production at the University of Oklahoma.  Later in life (2010), A Little Night Music also provided what has been the most moving and transfixing moment I have ever experienced in a Broadway theater as I saw Bernadette Peters in her opening night performance sing the song.

Coincidentally, my little community theater here in the Oklahoma panhandle is prepping to do Into the Woods in February.  My wife has had that on her wish list to direct for decades and we were to have done it a couple of years back...but then Covid-19 changed the world.  It'll be a family affair with my daughter, grandkids and son-in-law joining me as cast members.

The word genius has been overused but in Sondheim's case, it's as close as we can come to finding a single word that can name the thing he was.  As it is, genius isn't a big enough word to use but it's what we have.


MTFB UPDATES OSCAR PREDICITONS: PICTURE, DIRECTOR AND ANIMATED, DOCUMENTARY AND INTERNATIONAL FEATURES




Here's the MTFB latest update on predictions for Academy Award nominations for Best Picture and Best Director, International Feature, Animated Feature and Documentary Feature.  These categories were last predicted here on Nov. 15th.  As always TFF #48 films are indicate in Bold and the film's previous position is indicated to the right in parentheses.

BEST PICTURE 

1) Belfast (1)
2) The Power of the Dog (2)
3) King Richard (4)
4) Dune (5)
5) Licorice Pizza (3)
6) Being the Ricardos (New)
7) West Side Story (7)
8) Nightmare Alley (6)
9) Spencer (9)
10) Don't Look Up (New)

Alternates: The Tragedy of Macbeth and tick, tick...BOOM

BEST DIRECTION

1) Kenneth Branagh/Belfast (1)
2) Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog (2)
3) Denis Villenueve/Dune (3)
4) Paul Thomas Anderson/Licorice Pizza (4)
5) Reinaldo Marcus Green/King Richard (New)

Alternates: Guillermo Del Toro/Nightmare Alley and Steven Spielberg/West Side Story

BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE

1) The Worst Person in the World/Norway (1)
2) A Hero/Iran (2)
3) Flee/Denmark (3)
4) The Hand of God/Italy (4)
5) Titane/France (5)

Alternates: Drive My Car/Japan and Compartment #6/Finland

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

1) Flee (1)
2) Encanto (2)
3) The Mitchell's vs. the Machines (3)
4) Luca (4)
5) Belle (5)

Alternates: Raya and the Last Dragon and The Summit of the Gods


BEST DOCUMENTARY

1) Flee (1)
2) The Rescue (2)
3) Summer of Soul (3)
4) Procession (5)
5) Ascension (4)

Alternates: Faha Deyi and The Velvet Underground



INDIEWIRE'S INTERNATIONAL SHORT LIST




Indiewire's staff recently compiled a list of 15 films that they suggest are the most likely to be nominated for the Best International Feature Oscar on Feb. 8, 2022.  TFF #48 hosted  four of the 15 films:

Flee/Denmark
The Hand of God/Italy
A Hero/Iran
Unclenching the Fists/Russia

As you can see above, Flee, The Hand of God and A Hero are all included in my current predictions to be nominated.  The Worst Person in the world and Titane, which I have also predicted for nominations are also included in the Indiewire 15.  





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Monday, October 18, 2021

MTFB Oscar Take: Updated Best Picture and Director / More from Todd Haynes / Hansen-Love and Bergman Island / AFI-TFF Crossover

MTFB OSCAR TAKE: UPDATED BEST PICTURE AND DIRECTOR





Here's the MTFB latest update on predictions for Academy Award nominations for Best Picture and Best Director.  These categories were last predicted here on Oct. 4th.  As always TFF #48 films are indicate in Bold and the film's previous position is indicated to the right in parentheses.

BEST PICTURE

1) Belfast (1)
2) King Richard (3)
3) The Power of the Dog (2)
4) Licorice Pizza (4)
5) Dune (5)
6) West Side Story (6)
7) Nightmare Alley (7)
8) Spencer (9)
9) The Tragedy of Macbeth (8)
10) House of Gucci (New)

Alternates: CODA, Don't Look Up, and tick, tick...BOOM


 BEST DIRECTOR

1) Kenneth Branagh/Belfast (1)
2) Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog (2)
3) Denis Villenueve/Dune (3)
4) Guillermo del Toro/Nightmare Alley (5)
5) Paul Thomas Anderson/Licorice Pizza (4)

Alternates: Reinaldo Marcus Green/King Richard and Pablo Larrain/Spencer


MORE FROM TODD HAYNES




My last post included a Todd Haynes' interview with The Playlist.  Today I include a link to a separate Haynes interview that was posted last Thursday at Awards Daily.  Frank J. Avella wrote it up and it is linked here.


HANSEN-LOVE AND BERGMAN ISLAND




The Playlist's Andrew Bundy posted an interview with Bergman Island director and writer Mia Hansen-Love.  Hansen-Love has made my list of Telluride "Usual Suspects" with fest appearances over the years that have included: Things to Come and Goodbye First Love.



AFI-TFF CROSSOVER




The American Film Institute has announced its full lineup for AFI Fest.  AFI's list includes a number of films that cross over with TFF #48 titles, especially documentaries.  They include:

Cow
Red Rocket
Petite Maman
King Richard
Unclenching the Fists
Bernstein's Wall
Citizen Ashe
Julia 
Procession
The Real Charlie Chaplin

And the Shorts:

Love, Dad
Motorcyclists Happiness Won't Fit Into His Suit
Play It Safe
Soft Animals

The complete rundown of AFI programming can be found here from Awards Watch.



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Monday, October 4, 2021

MTFB Oscar Take: Picture and Director / Changes to the Pages / Jenny Slate and The Boston Globe / Time's Look at Nuclear Family

 MTFB OSCAR(r) TAKE: PICTURE AND DIRECTOR




Here's an update for Academy Award predictions for Best Picture and a first take for Best Direction.  A film's past position is indicated in parentheses.  As always TFF #48 films are indicated in Bold.

BEST PICTURE

1) Belfast (2)
2) The Power of the Dog (1)
3) King Richard (4)
4) Licorice Pizza (5)
5) Dune (3)
6) West Side Story (6)
7) Nightmare Alley (7)
8) Macbeth (New)
9) Spencer (New)
10) Don't Look Up (8)

Alternates: House of Gucci and CODA

BEST DIRECTION

1) Kenneth Branagh/Belfast 
2) Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog
3) Denis Villenueve/Dune
4) Paul Thomas Anderson/Licorice Pizza
5) Guillermo del Toro/Nightmare Alley

Alternates: Reinaldo Marcus Green/King Richard and Pablo Larrain/Spencer

Current predicted nominations for TFF #48 films in the "above the line" categories:

Belfast (6): Picture, Direction, Supporting Actress (Balfe), Supporting Actress (Dench), Supporting Actor (Hinds), Original Screenplay.

The Power of the Dog (6): Picture, Direction, Actor (Cumberbatch), Supporting Actress (Dunst), Supporting Actor (Smit-McPhee), Adapted Screenplay.

King Richard (4): Picture, Actor (Smith), Supporting Actress (Ellis), Original Screenplay.  Alternate for Direction (Green)

Spencer (2): Picture, Actress (Stewart), Alternate for Direction (Larrain) and Original Screenplay

C'mon C'mon (2): Actor (Phoenix), Original Screenplay

The Lost Daughter: Alternate for Adapted Screenplay

Cyrano: Alternate for Actor (Dinklage)



CHANGES TO THE PAGES

As I mentioned last Thursday. I have, as of today, added a new page to the "Pages" section of MTFB that features my ongoing Oscar (r) predictions for this year.  I'll update that page each time I update any categories  throughout the season.  In addition to that addition I have updated "History of the Telluride Film Festival Part Two: 1996-Present" include 2020 and 2021.  I have also retired the Select History of the Fest page as it is redundant with the larger History sections.  Take a look!



JENNY SLATE AND THE BOSTON GLOBE



films was 
The voice of and co-creator of Marcel the Shell, Jenny Slate, was recently interviewed by The Boston Globe as she was participating at the Globe Summit.  Naturally Slate's film, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, was a part of that conversation.




TIME'S LOOK AT NUCLEAR FAMILY

Floating under the threshold of getting enough votes in either MTFB's Professional or People's polls of TFF #48 films was Ry Russo-Young's Nuclear Family.   Thorough the Labor Day weekend, however, I persistently heard good things about the film while I was in line.

Time.com has profiled the film maker and her family in post from last week.


And, from YouTube, here is the official trailer:






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Monday, September 13, 2021

The Professionals' Telluride / Beginning to Think About the Oscars / A New Page for MTFB / Awards from Venice /

THE PROFESSIONALS' TELLURIDE



A week removed from the conclusion of the 48th Telluride Film festival I present to you this year's Professionals ratings for TFF #48 films.  

A couple of notes by way of explanation.  The Pros were asked to rate then films they saw on a scale of 1-5 with 1 being not-so-very-good and 5 being "fantastic".  Additionally, a film had to be rated by more than half of this year's panel of pros to make the list.

I am, as always, indebted to all of the industry professionals who took time from their crazy busy schedules to provide me their feedback.  I can't adequately express my appreciation.  And this year's panel of pros (in alphabetical order) are:

Erik Anderson/Awards Watch
J. Don Birnam-Jorge T/SplashReport.com
Clayton Davis/Variety
Peter DeBruge/Variety
Scott Feinberg/The Hollywood Reporter
Marshall Flores/Awards Daily
Mark Johnson/Good as Gold
Dave Karger/TCM
Scott Menzel/We Live Entertainment
Matt Neglia/Next Best Picture
Eugene Novikov/Film Blather
Christopher Schiller/ScriptMag.com
Sasha Stone/Awards Daily
Anne Thompson/Indiewire
Anonymous

Here's the rundown of the Professionals ratings for each year since I started polling the Pros in 2012.

2019:

1) Parasite (4.75)
2) The Two Popes (4.42)
3) Marriage Story (4.40)
4) Waves (4.29)
5) A Hidden Life (4.20)
6) Portrait of a Lady on Fire (4.17)
7) Ford v. Ferrari (4.11)
8) The Report (3.87)
9) Pain and Glory (3.83)
10) Uncut Gems (3.78)
11) Motherless Brooklyn (3.58)
12) The Climb (3.50)
13) Judy (3.13)
14) The Aeronauts (3.08)
15) The Assistant (2.75)

2018:

1) Roma (4.73)
2) First Man (4.17)
3) Cold War (4.14-tie)
3) Free Solo (4.14-tie)
5) Can You Ever Forgive Me ? (4.11)
6) The Favourite (3.90)
7) Watergate (3.60)
8) Border (3.50)
9) Destroyer (3.25)
10) Boy Erased (3.20)
11) The Old Man and the Gun (3.17)
12) White Boy Rick (3.06)
13) The Front Runner (3.05)

2017:

1) The Shape of Water (4.5)
2) (Tie) Faces Places (4.25)
2) (Tie) Loveless (4.25)
2) (Tie) The Rider (4.25)
5) Lady Bird (4.20)
6) First Reformed (4.0)
7) Battle of the Sexes (3.95)
8) Darkest Hour (3.85)
9) Hostiles (3.79)
10) First They Killed My Father (3.78)
11) Loving Vincent (3.63)
12) Lean on Pete (3.50)
13) Wonderstruck (3.25)
14) Downsizing (3.10)
15) Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (2.60)

2016:

1) Moonlight (4.82)
2) La La Land (4.58)
3) Things to Come (4.20)
4) Manchester by the Sea (3.95)
5) Into the Inferno (3.92)
6) Sully (3.89)
7) Arrival (3.88)
8) Toni Erdmann (3.85)
9) Maudie (3.60)
10) Una (3.44)
11) California Typewriter (3.25)
12) Neruda (3.00)
13) Bleed for This (2.71)
14) Wakefield (2.67)
15) Norman (2.67)

2015:

1) Son of Saul (4.44)
2) Anomalisa (4.42)
3) Spotlight (4.41)
4) Steve Jobs (4.31)
5) Beasts of No Nation (4.27)
6) Carol (4.11)
7) 45 Years (4.06)
8) Taxi (4.00)
9) Black Mass (3.85)
10) Time to Choose (3.57)
11) Room (3.50)
12) Suffragette (3.49)
13) He Named Me Malala (2.83)

2014:

1) Birdman (4.72)
2) Foxcatcher (4.63)
3) ’71 (4.25)
4)  Wild Tales (4.20)
 5)  Leviathan (4.17)
 6)  Mr. Turner (4.10) 
 7)  The Imitation Game (4.06)
 8)  Mommy (3.92)
  9)  Two Days, One Night (3.90)
10) The Homesman (3.80)
 11)  Red Army (3.67)
 12)  Madame Bovary (3.30)
 13)  Wild (3.21)
 14)  Rosewater (3.06)

2013:

1) 12 Years a Slave (4.7)
2) Blue is the Warmest Color (4.4)
3) Gravity (4.35)
4) Tim's Vermeer (4.3)
5) Nebraska (4.3)
6) All is Lost (4.2)
7) Inside Llewyn Davis (4.1)
8) Starred Up (4.0)
9) The Past (3.9)
10) Labor Day (3.6)
11) Bethlehem (3.6)
12) Prisoners (3.5)
13) The Lunchbox (3.5)
14) Salinger (3.3)
15) The Unknown Known (3.3)
16) Palo Alto (3.2)
17) Tracks (3.2)
18) Under the Skin (3.1)
18) (tie) The Wind Rises (3.1)
20) The Invisible Woman (3.0)


2012:

1) Central Park Five-4.7
2) Argo-4.5
3) Stories We Tell- 4.3
4) The Sapphires 4.25
5) (Tie) Frances Ha and The Attack- 4.2
7) Rust and Bone- 4.0
8) The Iceman- 3.8
9) At Any Price- 3.7
10) (Tie) Amour and Baraka- 3.5
12) No- 3.4
14) (Tie) Hyde Park on Hudson and The Gatekeepers 3.0
15) Everyday- 2.8


 The Professionals' All Time Top Ten through 2019:

1) Moonlight (4.87) (16)
2) Parasite (4.75) (19)
3) Roma (4.73) (18)
4) Birdman (4.72) (14)
5) 12 Years a Slave (4.70-tie) (13)
6) Central Park Five (4.70-tie) (12)
7) Foxcatcher (4.63) (14)
8) La La Land (4.58) (16)
9) Argo (4.50-tie) (12)
9) The Shape of Water (4.50-tie) (17)
10) Son of Saul (4.44) (15)


And finally...because MTFB is about to change its focus to the Oscar prospects for this year's crop of films from TFF...  Here's where Oscar nominees for Best Picture from TFF have landed each year according  to The Professionals:

2012: Argo-4.50 (Winner) #2, Amour-3.50 #10
2013: 12 Years a Slave-4.70 #1 (Winner), Gravity-4.35 #3, Nebraska-4.30 #5
2014: Birdman-4.72 (Winner) #1, The Imitation Game-4.06 #7
2015: Spotlight-4.41 (Winner) #3, Room-3.50 #11
2016: Moonlight-4.82 #1 (Winner), La La Land 4.48 #2, Manchester by the Sea-3.95 #4, Arrival-3.88 #7
2017: The Shape of Water-4.50 #1 (Winner), Lady Bird-4.20 #5, Darkest Hour-3.85 #8
2018: Roma-4.74 #1, The Favourite-3.90 #6
2019: Parasite- 4.75 (Winner) #1, Marriage Story (4.40) #3, Ford v. Ferrari  (4.11) #7

So, finally...here are the results of this year's MTFB Professionals film ratings for TFF #48 (with the cumulative average in parentheses).  For a film to be counted for this year's listing, seven of the 15 respondents had to have rated it.  13films earned enough responses to be counted.

1) Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (4.44)
2) The Power of the Dog (4.32)
3) Belfast (4.30)
4) Spencer (4.27)
5) Red Rocket (4.22)
6) The Rescue (3.93)
7) King Richard (3.92)
8) Bergman Island (3.79)
9) C'mon C'mon (3.65)
10) The Lost Daughter (3.48)
11) Cyrano (3.46)
12) The French Dispatch (3.05)
13) Encounter (2.71)

Three films had responses from six Pros and so just missed making the list: A Hero, Julia and Petite Maman.  The films with the most responses were: Belfast (15/15), The Power of the Dog (14/15), Cyrano, King Richard and The Lost Daughter (13/15).

Anyone have Marcel the Shell as their bet to take the top spot?  It's 4.44 rating is enough to move it into a tie for the 10th spot on the all time Professionals' list with Son of Saul.

The PEOPLE"S TELLURIDE ratings will be posted on Monday, Sept. 20th.

BEGINNING TO THINK ABOUT THE OSCARS




Now that TFF #48 has come and gone, it's time to do the annual transition of MTFB and think about how the films of this year's fest will be a part of the narrative of the 2021-22 Oscar season.

As usual, I'll be posting soon my own predictions about the Academy Awards, but I'll also be tracking the thoughts of some of the best awards  prognosticators in the business.

To that end, we start today with  a glance at Clayton Davis who is the Oscar brain at Variety.  In the coming weeks and months I'll also be tracking Oscar geniuses Sasha Stone/Awards Daily, Mark Johnson/Good as Gold (which is housed at Awards Daily), Matt Neglia/Next Best Picture, Erik Anderson/Awards Watch. Anne Thompson/Indiewire and others.

Soooo....here we go.

Clayton Davis currently has post-Telluride predictions in eight categories at Variety: Picture, Director, all four acting categories and the two screenplay categories.  His crystal ball suggests that TFF #48 films with Oscar nominations in those categories would be:

Belfast: Picture, Director/Branagh, Supporting Actress/Balfe and Dench, Supporting Actor/Hinds, Original Screenplay

The Power of the Dog: Picture, Director/Campion, Actor/Cumberbatch, Supporting Actress/Dunst, Adapted Screenplay

King Richard: Picture, Actor/Smith

C'mon C'mon: Picture, Original Screenplay

The Lost Daughter: Best Actress/Colman, Adapted Screenplay

Cyrano: Actor/Dinklage

Spencer: Actress/Stewart

The French Dispatch: Supporting Actor/Wright

That's a total of 20 predicted nominations in the "above-the-line' categories.

Other films/performers that are "next in line" as Davis puts it are:

Best Picture: Flee, Cyrano, The Lost Daughter, A Hero and Spencer

Best Director: Mike Mills/C'mon C'mon

Best Actress: Davis has Caitirona Balfe listed here depending on what category she lands in.

Best Actor: Joaquin Phoenix/C'mon C'mon

Best Supporting Actress: Aunjanue Ellis/King Richard, Jesse Buckley/The Lost Daughter, Gaby Hoffman/C'mon C'mon

Best Supporting Actor: Kodi Smit-McPhee/The Power of the Dog, Woody Nomrna/C'mon C'mon

Best Original Screenplay: King Richard, A Hero


A NEW PAGE FOR MTFB




Someone asked me during this year's festival if I had collected all of The Professionals and People's film ratings dating back to the first year I did it in 2012.  My answer was "Um...no".  

Then I thought that sounded like a good idea.  So as we roll into the next week or so where I reveal the results of this years Pros, Peeps and Composite ratings, I have added a new page as of this morning that records all of the results from each poll from 2012 to the present.  You'll find it on a page listed as "Film Ratings from Past Fests". 

I hope you find it fun and useful.


AWARDS FROM VENICE




No TFF film won the Golden Lion.  That top award went to Audrey Diwan's Happening.  But TFF #48 films did not go unrewarded in Venice.  

Jane Campion won the Silver Award for Best Direction for The Power of the Dog. Paolo Sorrentino's The Hand of God won the Silver Lion Special Jury Prize.  Maggie Gyllenhaal won the award for Best Screenplay for The Lost Daughter and Filippo Scotti was named Best Young Actor for his role in The Hand of God.

The complete rundown of Venice winners in all categories is linked here from Indiewire.


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